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Show Page 4 Up & withDown the Street MILDRED RASCOE Spending last weekend with Hr. and Mrs. Joe Hunt were their son and his friend Larry Jensen of Spanish Fork. Both are enrolled at BYU. On Sunday they made a Jeep trip out to Comb Wash. Exploring the oave with them were Jan Whitman, Sandra Stevens , Myrna TTegellas, Bob Paine, Dick Zatzke, Jimi Foster and Claire Sheridan. about 25 short trip to Mississippi. In observance of Founder's Day several members of Beta Sigma Thi sorority celebrated with and was his tenth birthday last Thursday April 23th with the help of his friends. Joining him for games lunch bunch of boaters returned Saturday from thoir one --day trip down the San Juan river from Bluff to Mexican Hat. has as though the school year now is just "cortTienced" and almost at ar. end. Visiting in the lynn Lee home over the weekend were Mrs. Lee's er, Bruce Grover. enthusiastic Mrs. I. T. Kuykendall was able Enjoying the thrill of bounoing to join in the oelebratlon of over the waves ir. rubber ooats her parents' birthday dinner were Joan & John Oakes, Kathryn last She the to Shamrock, Texas with the weekend. made trip Ken- Norris family of Monti oello. Ihey returned Sunday. Visitors from Roosevelt, Utah Hr. and Mrs. Lynn Kaslen and ohlldren were in Blanding last weekend to see friends and relny atives. Decker Noonan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Noonan, celebrated a and refreshments were Brent Donald Nay, Randy 3ayles Mike Hirsohi, Hike Terrell and Kar-tohn- An Claire Iyman, May BLANDING OUTLOOK and son of Mr. and Mrs .Clyde are Hunt of Salt Lake City, staying with Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1mt while their parents ape on Jimi Sheridan, Janet Whitman, Lfrraa Foster, Tregellas, Carl Osborr., I large 5 A1 Stocks, and Phil Pawlins Clark Hirsohi. Adding to the the trip ftere Indian interest-othe rains and picture-writiwalls of the canyons and the fossil beds where the group f c-- ng stopped for lunoh. Bobbie and Carl Hunt, daughter at in the Pcry Express ertez Saturday, May 27 is conner.cement. Seems it Betty Irwin, who' rode down frcjr. B YU with Jon Hunt and Larry Jensen, and her parents, si3ter, Mr. and Mrs. olores Spring thirds J. II. Irvin of isthetine D- for young celts, lambs, kittens, cMcVs. And Joining the crop of tiny animals arc the half Chow, half Norwegian Elkhound puppies belonging to Mr. and Mrs. George Fetty. the Tinka and Scooter are - 6, 1960 from page ACCIDENT feet 1 the vehlole. Driver of the oar, Stanley! from Butler Richardson, 28, of Bland-- I ing suffered minor leg injuries also was not hospitalized. He) thrown from the cajk Seth Wright, San Juan Sheriff, and Patrolman Robert) Low of the Utah State HighwJ Patrol, said the oar evldentl' wont out of control. It rolled down a embankment. Mr. Wright was a son of Mrs, Helen Ault on of Cortez, Colorado but had been a resident oil Bluff for several years where hf 30-f- oot lived with the Buck Wilson's, Funeral Services and burial held Wednesday in Azteo, wer Nerf Hexloo. Hr. and Mrs. Raymond Iyman have pruchased the Mike Camber-lan- g home and are busily moving into it this Raymond house week. Mr. and Mrs. Sipe will move to the being vaoated by the parents. 50 CARS...50 5 CARS EVERY WEEK FOR 10 WEEKS o NOTHING TO BUY... ENTER AS MANY TIMES AS YOU WANT Exciting style, roominess and handling ease make the new Valiant Americas most sought-afte- r compact car. Seats the whole famiiy comfortably plenty of room for luggage. Win a Valiant four-dosedan, finest of the Valiants, complete with heater and white sidewall tires. V-2- 00 or DAIRY PRODUCTS O o |